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Everyone must … Have a blank piece of paper to begin (and writing utensil) Review the image – Discuss with your partner List as many vocabulary terms as you can that are associated with the picture(s) – min. of 2 Write 2 sentences that describe the concept of what the image is about

Andrew Jackson Democracy/policies that favor the rich

Trail of Tears Andrew Jackson North and South agreed on this strategy Forcing Indians westward to use the land for profit in the US Indians forced into Oklahoma (Indian territory) Worcester vs Georgia

Economies of the regions North – Industry Middle States – a combination of industry and agriculture South – Agriculture/Plantations

Industrial Revolution Technology/machinery Eli Whitney – Cotton Gin – Interchangeable Parts Transportation Revolution – Railroads – Steamboats

Social Reform Labor/Trade Unions – Mines and factory conditions Hours, cleanliness Other social reforms – Temperance movement – Abolition movement – Women’s rights movement

Immigration Nativists – Anti-foreigner policy

Manifest Destiny “Obvious fate” God’s will to move westward Who moved out west? Mexican Cession Louisiana Purchase What becomes the question about new territories in the west?

John Quincy Adams Henry Clay appointed to J.Q. Adams cabinet in exchange for his support Corrupt campaign

Monroe Doctrine James Monroe European interference/colonization in North and South America will not be tolerated

California Free state

Causes of the Civil War Compromise of 1850 Uncle Tom’s Cabin Kansas-Nebraska Act Economics of Slavery 1858 Senatorial Debates John Brown 1860 Presidential Election Sectionalism Secession States’ Rights

Civil War Fort Sumter Adv./Disadv. of Union/Confederacy Emancipation Proclamation Turning Points of the CW US Grant William T. Sherman – march to sea Appomattox Courthouse - surrender